SES Roundup
JupiterResearch estimates that search engine marketing firms control $1.3 billion marketing dollars.
In January 2004, Google had a 79 percent share of U.S. searches; at year's end, Google's share had fallen to 44 percent; Yahoo controlled 32 percent, MSN had 15 percent, and Ask Jeeves accounted for 6 percent of searches.
RustyBrick's summaries, including profitable Models and Profitable Customers - SEM shops talk about how they structure their services.
White Hat vs Black Hat courtesy Scottie from HR. Pictures, too.
In January 2004, Google had a 79 percent share of U.S. searches; at year's end, Google's share had fallen to 44 percent; Yahoo controlled 32 percent, MSN had 15 percent, and Ask Jeeves accounted for 6 percent of searches.
RustyBrick's summaries, including profitable Models and Profitable Customers - SEM shops talk about how they structure their services.
White Hat vs Black Hat courtesy Scottie from HR. Pictures, too.





